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parameter layer where you want to paste the individual parameter layer. Press PASTE to
copy the parameter layer into the active parameter layer. This will overwrite the active parameter
layer, including its type.
Clearing individual parameter layers works the same way: CLEAR will clear only the active
parameter layer.
It is also possible to perform these operations on a Drum type track's drum instrument layers.
However, it is not possible to copy, paste and clear “normal” individual trigger layers similarly.
Multiple tracks cannot be copied at once. If several tracks are selected, only the one visible in the
LCDs (the active track) is copied.
However, if you press & hold COPY, you can copy a selected section of the active track. GP knobs
select the start and end position of the section (indicated by > < angle brackets). A knob at the
starting position (or to the left of it) selects the start of the section (“>”), and a knob to the right of
the starting position selects the end of the section (“<”). The top row of the left LCD shows the steps
to be copied (e.g. “COPY S1-12” for copying steps 1–12). Releasing the COPY button copies the
selected section into the buffer.
Pressing PASTE once pastes the copied track from the buffer into the beginning of the track,
overwriting whatever was there. If the copied track was 16/128 steps long and you paste it into a
track that is 32/128 steps long, only the first 16 steps will be overwritten.
However, if you press & hold PASTE, you can offset the beginning point of the operation with the GP
knobs. The >- - -< angle brackets indicate the location. If the pasted section is too short to cover all
the content in the target track, e.g. pasting a 16 step section into a 24 step track, 8 steps of the
target track will not be overwritten. (Which 8 steps won't be overwritten depends on your paste
operation's starting point.)
In UTILITY Opt. (Option #8) you can change whether the paste function pastes the whole track
(Complete Track), or just the trigger layer and parameter layer values in the steps (Only Steps). (The
same option controls the behaviour of the clear function as well.) 'Only steps' is probably the better
setting for normal use. Complete Track copies all steps and all track settings, i.e. MIDI channel, port,
length, etc. If the target track is of the same type (Note, Chord, CC, Drum) as the source track,
pasting a complete track won't initialise the target track to change its combination of maximum
length or the number of parameter and trigger layers. But if the target track is of a different type than
the source track, the target track's type will change, and it will become an exact copy of the source
track. For example, pasting a 16/128 Note track into a 64/64 CC track will turn the latter into a 16/128
Note track.
It is possible to duplicate a track by pressing & holding COPY and then pressing PASTE. If your track is
16/128 steps long, this operation will copy the first 16 steps of the track and paste them immediately
after it, starting from step 17. The track length is changed automatically to match the new duplicated
length (e.g. from 16/128 to 32/128). The cursor position will jump to the beginning of the newly
duplicated sequence (e.g. step 17). You won't be able to duplicate a track that is too long to be
duplicated (e.g. a track with a length of 64/128 can be duplicated once, but a track with a length of
128/128 cannot be duplicated.)
One or several tracks can also be quick-exported and imported. Multiple tracks within a single group
can be selected with the track selection buttons, or any combination of tracks on the Track Selection
page (available only as an F1–F4 button or as a saved bookmarks; see Appendices 1 and 2), and then